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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Challenger
CONTACT:MaryAnn Koehler\; challenger@clfoge.org
DESCRIPTION:Crystal Lake Friends of Gifted Education (CLFOGE) will once aga
in be sponsoring space missions at the Challenger Learning Center for Scie
nce and Technology in Woodstock! This opportunity is open to District 47 E
C students in 4th–8th grades.\nCost: $20 for CLFOGE members and $30 for no
n-members\n\n\nFor Middle School students’ :\nMission: Mars
Mission \,Starlab & Robotics\nDate: March 3th 2018\, Sa
turday\nTimes: 10:00AM-2:00PM\nProgram Schedule:\n 10AM
– 12PM Space Mission \n 12PM – 12:30PM Lunch *Bring nut free sack
lunch.\n 12:30PM – 2:00PM Starlab & Robotics\n \nParticipants will be p
laced into 9 possible positions they are – COMMUNICATIONS\, NAVIGATION\, R
OVER\, WEATHER\, MEDICAL\, LIFE SUPPORT\, BIOLOGY\, ROBOTICS and GEOLOGY.
Students will have to work together to accomplish their mission goals: to
search for evidence of life on Mars\, to search for evidence of water\, an
d to keep everyone safe. Using teamwork and creative problem solving\, the
crew will be able to continue their research on our neighbor planet.\nDig
ital STARLAB – with this new Starlab program\, 6-8th graders will study ou
r galaxy and universe\, the formation of our solar system\, plate tectonic
s on Earth\, as well as the differences between Earth and the inner planet
s.\nROBOTICS – Cubelets and MOSS robotics kits use magnetized pieces in or
der to construct their robots. Students will complete a series of design c
hallenges with these robotic kits.\nNote: Challenger installed a new Mars
mission this year. For information on mission jobs go to: http://clfoge.or
g/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/MiddleSchoolMissionJobs.pdf \nTickets: http:/
/clfoge.org/clfoge-member-registration/.
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GEO:+42.31587;-88.445645
LOCATION:Challenger Learning Center @ 222 E Church St\, Woodstock\, IL 6009
8\, USA
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SUMMARY:Challenger Mission – Middle School
URL:http://clfoge.org/event/challenger-mission-middle-school/
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Crystal Lake Friends of Gifted Education (CLFOGE) will once again be spons
oring space missions at the Challenger Learning Center for Science and Tec
hnology in Woodstock! This opportunity is open to District 47 EC students
in 4th–8th grades.

Partici
pants will be placed into 9 possible positions they are – COMMUNICATIONS\,
NAVIGATION\, ROVER\, WEATHER\, MEDICAL\, LIFE SUPPORT\, BIOLOGY\, ROBOTIC
S and GEOLOGY. Students will have to work together to accomplish their mis
sion goals: to search for evidence of life on Mars\, to search for evidenc
e of water\, and to keep everyone safe. Using teamwork and creative proble
m solving\, the crew will be able to continue their research on our neighb
or planet.

\n

Digital STARLAB – with this new Starlab program\
, 6-8th graders will study our galaxy and universe\, the formation of our
solar system\, plate tectonics on Earth\, as well as the differences betwe
en Earth and the inner planets.

\n

ROBOTICS – Cubelets and MOS
S robotics kits use magnetized pieces in order to construct their robots.
Students will complete a series of design challenges with these robotic ki
ts.